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#If one is unsure if he heard the [[shofar]] or not, he should hear it again without a beracha. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 37, Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 161 </ref> | #If one is unsure if he heard the [[shofar]] or not, he should hear it again without a beracha. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 37, Chazon Ovadia Yamim Noraim pg. 161 </ref> | ||
#Ideally, the [[shofar]] blower should try to blow it from the right side of his mouth, but this certainly doesn't prevent one from fulfilling his obligation if he doesn't. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 41 </ref> | #Ideally, the [[shofar]] blower should try to blow it from the right side of his mouth, but this certainly doesn't prevent one from fulfilling his obligation if he doesn't. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 41 </ref> | ||
# A child who reached chinuch should hear the shofar being blown but can fulfill his obligation by blowing himself.<ref>[https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=92108 Rav Yitzchak Yosef (Motzei Shabbat Netsavim 5779 min 29)] explained that Rav Elyashiv Haarot Rosh Hashana and Gittin wrote that a child who reached chinuch needs to hear the shofar from an adult because the blowing of a child isn't considered the blowing of a mitzvah. However, Rav Yosef argued that it is considered a shofar blast for himself.</ref> | |||
===Borrowing a Shofar without Permission=== | ===Borrowing a Shofar without Permission=== | ||